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Thomas Porfert
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07.11.2010, 11:44 AM

You weren't planning on running the 1415 in a truggy were you? Those motors are really only intended for 1/10th applications; particularly heavier applications where a standard 36mm won't do the job, IE 4x4 CORR trucks. Use caution using a 1415 in a truggy.

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07.11.2010, 02:21 PM

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You weren't planning on running the 1415 in a truggy were you? Those motors are really only intended for 1/10th applications; particularly heavier applications where a standard 36mm won't do the job, IE 4x4 CORR trucks. Use caution using a 1415 in a truggy.

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i thought the 14 series motors had the same size rotors as the 15 series?


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07.11.2010, 05:30 PM

I've had 1412's in a couple 1/8th buggies with great results.
   
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